Blues edge Red Wings on Steen's OT winner

Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - Alex Steen scored just 52 seconds into overtime
to help the St. Louis Blues take a 4-3 win over the Detroit Red Wings on
Wednesday.

In the extra session, Barret Jackman threw a hard shot on net from the left
side that hit off of Jimmy Howard and popped out to the right. Steen was able
to grab the puck and jam it in for the win.

"I was just trying to get a rebound," Jackman said. "Any shot on net is a
potential goal. I was trying to pick top corner, put it in the middle of his
chest and Steen did a great job of coming over the top and driving the net. We
got a bounce and luckily we got it in."

Chris Stewart had a goal and an assist, while Patrik Berglund and Vladimir
Tarasenko each scored for the Blues, who snapped a five-game slide. Jake Allen
stopped 15 shots in the win.

Pavel Datsyuk, Drew Miller and Tomas Tatar all scored for the Red Wings, who
had a three-game winning streak stopped. Howard made 21 saves.

"We didn't have very clean play out there tonight and they made us pay for our
errors," said Detroit head coach Mike Babcock. "We did some good things good
and got a point, but it's disappointing that we didn't get two."

Detroit opened the scoring just 2:17 in when a right circle faceoff win saw
the puck come down low and Tatar snap it in for his first of the season.

It was a 2-0 game at the 7:54 mark as Miller fed the puck from the right
boards down to Jordin Tootoo, who then sent it back to Miller for the one-
timer past Allen.

St. Louis got one back while shorthanded after T.J. Oshie skated the puck into
the Detroit end down the left wing, cut to the slot and as he was falling to
the ice sent the puck over to the right circle for a one-timer by Berglund.

The Blues then tied the game on the power play at the 7:12 mark of the second
period when Tarasenko got the puck at the right circle and snapped a wrister
into the net.

St. Louis took its first lead of the game less than two minutes later as
Stewart received a lead pass from Alex Pietrangelo and faked to the backhand
before stuffing it in for his sixth of the year.

Detroit, though, tied the game with 7:21 to play in the second when Datsyuk
was able to bounce the puck in off the arm of Allen with a shot from behind
the net.

St. Louis managed just six shots in the third period, but Detroit had just one
before the game went to overtime.

Game Notes

Detroit hosts Anaheim on Friday ... Detroit played the game without forward
Johan Franzen, who sat out with a hip flexor ... St. Louis plays in Calgary on
Friday ... Each team has won twice in the series this season.